It’s kitten season in Cambridge, and the results can be murder. Becca Colwin is coming home from her job at Charm and Cherish when she sees a tortoiseshell kitten run down an alley - leading to a dead body. As a connection between Becca and that corpse is confirmed, Becca comes under suspicion — and is dragged into a cyberware scandal, thanks to her cheating ex, Jeff. The unfaithful computer geek and his high-power investor were working on stealth software designed to record and transmit personal data – a new form of spyware that would be of interest to everyone from the police and security agencies to cybercriminals. And when Jeff’s former friends and colleagues approach her, Becca finds the police aren’t the only ones watching her. Meanwhile, Becca is sheltering the little tortie, who seems to have some powers of her own, much to the dismay of her three resident cats. These powers may help Becca discern friend from foe, solve the murder, and clear her name - with the help of her mystical feline friends. Spellbinding Praise for Clea Simon's Witch Cats of Cambridge series! "Pleasing...Fans of feline cozies will be charmed." ―Publishers Weekly on A Cat on the Case "Cat-loving cozy fans with a taste for the paranormal will find a lot to like in this third in the series." ― Booklist on A Cat on the Case "Simon expertly casts suspicion on one member of her tiny human cast after another...for readers who want all cats, all the time." ―Kirkus Reviews on An Incantation of Cats "An otherworldly fun trip...I couldn’t figure out which group provided the most fun: the clueless humans or the ever-so-sly cats." ―Mystery Scene “(A) delightful series launch...You don’t have to be a cat lover to appreciate this paranormal cozy’s witty observations, entertaining dialogue, and astute characterizations. ” ―Publishers Weekly Before turning to a life of crime (fiction), Clea Simon was a journalist. Starting as a rock critic, she ended up writing about books and other arts. A native of New York, she came to Massachusetts to attend Harvard University, from which she graduated with high honors, and never left. The author of three nonfiction books and seven mysteries, she lives with her husband, the writer Jon S. Garelick, and their cat, Musetta in Somerville, MA. She is the author of three previous Witch Cats of Cambridge mysteries: A Spell of Murder, An Incantation of Cats and A Cat on the Case.